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    1、2022届高三年级模拟试卷 英语 2022.5本试卷分四个部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。()1. Which color carpet does the man like best?A. Blue. B. Red. C. Grey.()2. Why does the woman probably like the new style of

    2、 writing?A. She is better at this style. B. She likes trying new styles.C. She finds the normal style hard.()3. What did the woman use to forget to do?A. Write down the calories. B. Count the calories.C. Read the calories.()4. Whats the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.

    3、 B. Nurse and patient. C. Coworkers.()5. What are the speakers talking about?A. What to study at college. B. How to select courses online.C. Why to learn foreign languages.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独

    4、白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。()6. How does Doctor Wilson sound?A. Concerned. B. Hopeless. C. Weak.()7. What are the speakers going to do first?A. Go home together. B. Explain to some patients.C. Carry out an operation.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。()8. Where are the speakers?A. In the hills. B. In a hotel. C. On a camp si

    5、te.()9. What time of day is it?A. In the morning. B. At noon. C. In the evening.()10. What are the speakers doing?A. Setting up a camp. B. Going on a hike. C. Taking photos.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。()11. What does the man think of gardening?A. Enjoyable. B. Boring. C. Worrying.()12. What does the woman want

    6、 to drink?A. Tea. B. Coffee. C. Juice.()13. How long does the man plan to continue gardening?A. Two and a half hours. B. Three and a half hours. C. Four hours.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。()14. In which city is the museum located?A. Tehran. B. Beijing. C. London.()15. How does the man usually get to the museum?

    7、A. On foot. B. By subway. C. By bus.()16. What is the woman most excited to see at the museum?A. Paintings. B. Silk. C. Carpets.()17. What will the speakers do first after reaching the museum?A. Go straight to the exhibition. B. Get something to drink.C. Use the bathrooms.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。()18. How

    8、 many homes in the countryside still have no electricity?A. 240. B. 600. C. 3,000.()19. What will the weather be like next morning?A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Windy.()20. When is the report being forecast?A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Friday.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、

    9、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AProfessor Devi Sridhar will discuss Preventable, her definitive account of the COVID19 pandemic(疫情) and how it changed the world.As a professor and chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh, Sridhar rose to fame during the pandemic for her vital roles in communi

    10、cating science to the public and speaking truth to power.Her wideranging new book looks at the medical, political and economic effects of the public health crisis. Exposing the realities of those affected by the pandemic, from the passengers marooned(受困) on the Diamond Princess cruise ship to tired

    11、healthcare workers,she reveals the deepseated economic and social inequalities that have influenced the outcomes of the pandemic.Sridhar will join BBC science correspondent Nicola Davis to explore what we have learned from COVID19, and to put forward a vision for how we can better protect ourselves

    12、against another health crisis in the years to come. She will also be answering your questions in this livestreamed event.Wednesday 25 May 2022, 8p.m.9p.m. 7 plus 0.92 booking feeIf you live in the United Kingdom, you can purchase a ticket with a copy of Preventable (20) at checkout for a special com

    13、bined price of 22.This ticket will give you access to the livestreamed event and the ondemand recording which will be available in the days following. A link to the recording will be sent to all ticket holders.()21. What does Preventable focus on?A. How a pandemic changed the world.B. How Professor

    14、Sridhar rose to fame.C. How inequalities could be better erased.D. How humans can avoid future health crises.()22. Whats the price of a booked ticket?A. 7. B. 7.92. C. 22. D. 27.92.()23. What is this text?A. A book review.B. An introduction to a writer.C. An advertisement for a livestreamed event.D.

    15、 A guide for an ondemand recording viewers.BWinemaker Justin Jarrett remembers when the grape harvest used to start. He and his wife, Pip, used to take their kids on an annual beach holiday in February. When they returned to their vineyards(葡萄园) in the regional New South Wales city of Orange, Austra

    16、lia,in early autumn, theyd start the harvest. Today, harvest starts six weeks earlier, in January.“What we did 20 years ago cant work today,” Jarrett says. “You have to adjust.”Scientists used to have big debates about how to talk to farmers about climate change,says Snow Barlow, a professor special

    17、ising in viticulture at the University of Melbourne. But recently, theres been a sea change. “Farmers are now saying This is serious and we want to get on with doing things,” he says.“Wine is a classical industry that has been very influenced by climate,” Barlow says. “You grow grapes in particular

    18、areas because you think its the ideal place to grow a particular grape to create the perfect wine.”Rising temperatures are not just affecting harvest times, but also the types of grapes that grow well in particular areas. Major labels, such as Brown Brothers, have moved some of their operations to t

    19、he southern state of Tasmania where there are cooler sites for varieties such as chardonnay and pinot noir. Others are changing their varietal mix, introducing grapes from southern Italy, Sicily and Greece that are more heattolerant.The Jarretts have spent years adapting their winemaking business fo

    20、r a warmer world.Theyve invested in infrastructure to help them manage the compressed(缩短的) harvest time, and introduced more sustainable soil and pest(害虫) management practices.Jarrett is growing their grape varieties at higher elevations(海拔高度) than he used to.Sauvignon blanc, for instance, which he

    21、used to grow at 700m, has been moved up to 900m. He thinks he can keep moving his operations up to about 1,100m before he has to buy more land.“We have to have a 20year plan. If were going to move a variety or change something,we have to have at least 20 years of success to make it worthwhile,” Jarr

    22、ett says. “We are really looking at varieties that are now considered hot climate.”()24. What do the Jarretts have to adjust to?A. Their holiday plan. B. Their neighbourhood.C. The identity as winemakers. D. The earlier grape harvest.()25. What can we learn from Snow Barlows words?A. Scientists were

    23、 divided over climate change.B. Warm climate has caused a change in the sea.C. Wine industry is particular about grape suppliers.D. Farmers are aware of the gravity of climate change.()26. How are the Jarretts coping with the impact on their winemaking?A. By putting off the harvest time.B. By introd

    24、ucing heattolerant grapes.C. By planting grapes at higher elevations.D. By moving their operations to a new land.()27. What is Jarretts opinion of the alternative approaches to the challenge?A. Great minds think alike.B. It is rewarding to try new things.C. It is better to play safe than take risks.

    25、D. One mans meat is another mans poison.CPlenty of films are somewhat incomprehensible, but a movie is in a language that only about 20 people in the world can speak fluently.A feature film titled SGaawaayKuuna, translated as EdgeoftheKnife, is in the Haida language, the ancestral tongue of the Haid

    26、a people of British Columbia, Canada. It is unrelated to any other language, and actors had to learn it to understand their lines.The film is playing an important role in preserving the language, its director Gwaai Edenshaw said. “I know that, if our language is this far gone, statistically its supp

    27、osed to be over. But thats not something that were willing to accept.”The Haida are an indigenous(土著的) community whose traditional territory is Haida Gwaii. Edenshaw said most of the fluent Haida speakers were in his Haida Gwaii homeland.The community generally lives off the sea and makes dugout can

    28、oes and houses from local red cedars. Their numbers were ravaged by smallpox and other diseases in the 19th century.A former population of tens of thousands has declined to a few thousand today.The few Haida speakers are extremely concerned about the languages future and were very enthusiastic about

    29、 the film. More than 70 local people worked on the production, with Haida speakers taking incidental roles, weavers creating the costumes and other craftspeople making props.The film, set on Haida Gwaii in the 19th century, is based on an old Haida myth about a man who survives an accident at sea, o

    30、nly to become so weakened that he is taken over by supernatural beings.It is part of a wider push to preserve the Haida language, including a new dictionary and recordings of local voices.Mark Turin, associate professor at the University of British Columbia, said that Haida is among languages that h

    31、ave been “pushed almost to the edge” and that, while numerous indigenous communities worldwide are trying to revive(复活) their language, the Haida people have taken an unusual approach. “This film has done something that I dont think. Ive ever seen before, using a feature movie as a process of langua

    32、ge revitalization. Its a hugely creative and powerful commitment for the community to have made,” he said.()28. What do we know about the Haida language?A. It is forever gone. B. It is easy to learn.C. It is well preserved. D. It is highly endangered.()29. What does the underlined word “ravaged” in

    33、Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Greatly reduced. B. Slightly increased.C. Stabilized. D. Determined.()30. What do we know about SGaawaay Kuuna?A. It is based on a true story.B. Locals contribute to its production.C. Most Haida speakers lack interest in it.D. It helps promote the Haida publications.()31

    34、. What does Mark Turin think of using a film to revive a language?A. It is innovative. B. It is outdated.C. It is unacceptable. D. It is debatable.DA remarkable new study on how whales behaved when attacked by humans in the 19th century has implications for the way they react to changes caused by hu

    35、mans in the 21st century.The paper is authored by Whitehead and Rendellt at Dalhousie University and their research addresses an ageold question: if whales are so smart, why did they hang around to be killed? The answer? They didnt.Using newly digitised(数字化的) logbooks detailing the hunting of whales

    36、 in the north Pacific, the authors discovered that within just a few years, the strike rate of the whalers harpoons(捕鲸者的鱼叉) fell by 58%. This simple fact leads to an astonishing conclusion: that information about what was happening to them was being collectively shared among the whales, who made vit

    37、al changes to their behaviour. They learned quickly from their mistakes.“Sperm whales have a traditional way of reacting to attacks from orca(杀人鲸),” notes Whitehead. Before humans, orca were their only predators(捕食者), against whom sperm whales form defensive circles, their powerful tails held outwar

    38、ds to keep predators at bay. “But such techniques just made it easier for the whalers to kill them,” says Whitehead.Sperm whales are highly socialised animals, able to communicate over great distances. Information about the new dangers may have been passed on in the same way they share knowledge abo

    39、ut feeding grounds. They also possess the largest brain on the planet. It is not hard to imagine that they understood what was happening to them.The hunters themselves realised the whales efforts to escape. They saw that the animals appeared to communicate the threat within their attacked groups. Ab

    40、andoning their usual defensive formations, the whales swam upwind to escape the hunters ships, themselves windpowered.Now, just as whales are beginning to recover from the industrial destruction by 20thcentury whaling fleets, whose steamships and grenade harpoons no whale could escape from, they fac

    41、e new threats created by our technology. “Theyre having to learn not to get hit by ships, cope with the depredations(劫掠) of longline fishing, the changing source of their food due to climate change,” Whitehead says. “The same sort of urgent social learning the animals experienced in the whale wars o

    42、f two centuries ago is reflected in the way they negotiate todays uncertain world.”()32. What is the new study mainly about?A. Whales social lives. B. Whales emotional intelligence.C. Whales reaction to climate changes. D. Whales behavior under human attack.()33. What caused whales to make changes t

    43、o escape the hunters ships?A. The wind in their favour. B. Their powerful physical strength.C. The shared ship attack information. D. Their usual defensive formations.()34. What does the author intend to do in Paragraph 5?A. State possible reasons. B. Add background information.C. Summarize the prev

    44、ious paragraphs. D. Introduce a new topic for discussion.()35. Whats Whiteheads attitude towards whales future survival?A. Pessimistic. B. Unclear. C. Cautious. D. Optimistic.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。At the start of your career, it can feel like a Catch22 si

    45、tuation: You cant get hired without experience, but you cant get experience without being hired. _36_ Luck certainly plays a part and personal connections can be hugely valuable, but what else can you do?Target realistic roles. If you dont have relevant experience in your chosen field, youll have to

    46、 apply for roles right at the bottom of the ladder and work your way up. _37_ They can both be character building and a great way to develop a knowledge of the role. That will give you a head start as you work your way up through the organization.Emphasize the skills you do have. Dont get hung up on

    47、 the experience you dont have. _38_ Soft skills such as communication, and team working are highly valued by all sorts of employers. If you lack experience in your chosen field, then its important to acknowledge that, but use it as an opportunity to demonstrate your passion for the role and your mot

    48、ivation to learn._39_ Some industries are so competitive that, even to get an entrylevel position, you might have to consider working for free. Volunteering, and internships(实习) are excellent opportunities to gain firsthand knowledge of a job and build useful contacts that could lead to a paid posit

    49、ion.Stay busy and resilient(有韧性的). Trying to find a job with little or no experience isnt easy, and yet its something everyone has gone through. _40_ However, by volunteering, participating in community activities, being social and getting out in the world, opportunities will present themselves and

    50、you will find the right role for you.A. Look for work experience.B. Seek jobs with no experience needed.C. How does an employer decide on whom to interview?D. So, what is the key to getting jobs with no experience?E. Its all too easy to take the rejection personally and quit.F. Theres certainly no s

    51、hame in targeting entrylevel and junior roles.G. Instead, focus your application on the skills that make you a great fit for the role.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。At 111, Dr Edith Kaufmann was the second oldest person in the UK. I met her when

    52、I _41_ at a care home for the elderly in London six years ago. I didnt realize it would be the start of a close _42_, where the age gap spanned eight decades.At first sight, I was _43_ by her selfconfidence. Her doctorate(博士学位) told me she was intelligent and _44_. From the beginning, I never felt a

    53、s if Edith and I _45_ conversation. Edith could have a full conversation with me about anything, and that her memory stretched back so easily, _46_ even small things which took place 100 years ago.She was also _47_. She loved dancing as a child and I recall, only a few weeks before her death, _48_ s

    54、he smiled when I played the waltz and we _49_ hands and danced along to the music. Although towards her later years she was _50_ to a wheelchair, she still participated in the exercise classes.As I _51_ Edith each week, I realized that I was going as much for me as I was for her. I learnt to take th

    55、e words of _52_ when I could get them. When I have _53_ over the years, and small decisions have weighed on my mind, I have _54_ nothing more than the opportunity to regain my perspective(视角) on life and what actually _55_()41. A. studied B. relaxed C. volunteered D. lectured()42. A. cooperation B.

    56、friendship C. attention D. encounter()43. A. upset B. embarrassed C. stressed D. struck()44. A. helpful B. kind C. bossy D. sharp()45. A. lacked B. enjoyed C. needed D. started()46. A. explaining B. confusing C. forgetting D. recalling()47. A. artistic B. literary C. active D. capable()48. A. how B.

    57、 why C. what D. when()49. A. shook B. held C. raised D. clapped()50. A. restricted B. devoted C. addicted D. introduced()51. A. missed B. visited C. called D. pushed()52. A. praise B. greeting C. wisdom D. thanks()53. A. succeeded B. failed C. dreamed D. progressed()54. A. appreciated B. provided C.

    58、 expected D. created()55. A. differs B. matters C. exists D. happens第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。It is no secret that China has an _56_(incredible) rich, complex and ancient history and culture. My first exposure to Chinese culture came at a very early age, totally by chan

    59、ce. At 8, I walked into a bookshop and picked a book from one of the _57_(shelf). Nevertheless, the book turned out to be the “Tao Te Ching”, a deeply philosophical book of Taoism. As _58_ 8yearold, the books content was obviously lost on me, but it provided me with an early connection to a profound

    60、 philosophical tradition by _59_ I am still influenced today.At school I began studying Chinese. My interest in the language developed early on, _60_(combine) my love of travelling with my love of meeting new people. I am lucky enough to have lived in China for three years. It was a good opportunity

    61、 for me to experience the _61_(nation) diverse customs and traditions.Culture and food are closely connected and perhaps nowhere else can this be seen more clearly _62_ in China. In recent years there _63_(be) a rise in restaurants offering a variety of foods here. I have introduced many of my frien

    62、ds to Chinese history and culture through a _64_(share) love of food.It is safe to say that my journey has only just begun. These first steps are only a drop in the ocean of lifelong learning, but as the Chinese philosopher Laozi said, “A journey of a thousand miles _65_(begin) with a single step.”第

    63、四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,为了培养学生的创新精神和劳动技能,上周六你校在图书馆举办了学生现场手工制作比赛。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1. 参赛对象;2. 比赛过程和结果;3. 比赛意义。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。An onsite craft competition_第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。The dark sky, filled with angry, swirling clouds, reflected Greg Ridleys mo

    64、od as he sat on the stoop(门廊) of his building. His fathers voice came to him again, first reading the headmasters letter, then lecturing endlessly about his poor efforts in maths.“I had to leave school when I was thirteen. Thats a year younger than you are now. If Id had half the chances you have, I

    65、d . And you want to play basketball? That must be some kind of a joke. Now you just get into your room and hit those books.”It was beginning to cool. Soon large drops of rain splashed onto his jeans. Down the block there was an abandoned house. Without much thought, Greg made a dash across the stree

    66、t and entered a room. Suddenly he heard a mans voice behind him, “What are you doing here?”“Who are you?” Greg hardly recognized his own voice.“Im Lemon Brown,” came the answer.He was an old man. It didnt seem that he was dangerous.“You arent looking for my treasure, are you?” he asked.“No. It is ra

    67、ining out.” Greg answered, smiling. “You have a treasure?”“Every man has a treasure,” Lemon Brown said. “You want to see mine?”“If you want to show it to me,” Greg shrugged.The old man carefully untied the strings, and revealed some yellowed newspaper clippings(剪报).Then he started telling the story

    68、of his life. He was a famous blues singer in the past. His wife died young, and his only son went abroad to work.“I gave him these newspaper clippings that told him who I was, and where he came from. One time I came home, there was a letter saying that he got killed in an accident. It broke my heart

    69、. They sent back these clippings. That was my treasure, and when I gave it to him, he treated it just like that, a treasure.”Lemon Brown put his rags in place and looked out of the window.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。“You get on out of here and get yourself home,” said Lemon Brown. _When Greg

    70、was walking in the street, the night had warmed and the rain had stopped. _2022届高三年级模拟试卷(南通、泰州等七市三模)英语参考答案及听力材料第一部分听力15BBCCA610ACACB1115ABBCB1620ACBAA第二部分阅读第一节2123ABC2427DDCC2831DABA3235DCAD第二节3640DFGAE第三部分语言运用第一节4145CBDDA4650DCABA5155BCBAB第二节56. incredibly57. shelves58. an59. which60. combining61.

    71、nations62. than63. has been64. shared65. begins第四部分写作第一节One possible version:An onsite craft competitionAn onsite craft competition was held in our school library last Saturday, which was aimed at developing students innovative spirit and labor skills.The participants selected from all the classes w

    72、ere required to create a craft in the given time. After an hour, a variety of awesome works were presented, including vivid wooden carvings and lifelike clay animals. Finally,the completed works were judged, ten of which received awards.The competition was a great success. Not only did it provide th

    73、e students with a platform to demonstrate their talents, but also it stimulated their interest in exploring their creativity.第二节One possible version:“You_get_on_out_of_here_and_get_yourself_home,_”_said_Lemon_Brown. Nodding his head, Greg followed the old man silently. When they reached the front do

    74、or, the old man looked out first, saw the street was clear and told Greg to hurry home. Greg opened his arms and hugged the old man tightly, “Take care of the treasure of yours.” “That Ill do,” said Lemon Brown, the wrinkles about his eyes suggested a smile. Then Greg walked into the darkness, the o

    75、ld man watching him from behind.When_Greg_was_walking_in_the_street,_the_night_had_warmed_and_the_rain_had_stopped. Greg didnt even want to think how late it was. He thought ahead what his father would say and wondered if he should tell him about Lemon Brown. He thought about it until he reached his

    76、 stoop and decided against it. Lemon Brown would be all right with his memories and his treasure. Greg pushed the button over the bell marked Ridley, thought of the lecture he knew his father would give him, and smiled.听力材料Text 1W: This grey carpet is exactly what were looking for.M: But I like the

    77、red one best. It would look better than the grey one in the bedroom. The light blue one is OK too.Text 2M: Im not used to the new style in which the teacher has asked us to write this essay. Im much better using my normal style of writing.W: But I like it. Its good to try different writing styles.Te

    78、xt 3M: This diet Im on is really hard to follow. I remember to count the calories in everything I eat and drink, but I always forget to write them down.W: I followed that diet too. I never remembered to read the calories on the package of food.Text 4M: So, you fell and hit your head? How are you fee

    79、ling?W: Embarrassed, more than anything! I dont need to go to hospital, or anything.M: Well, take it easy in the office today. And if you need to go home, just say.Text 5W: Im not sure what to study at university. I really like foreign languages, like French, but Im also drawn to other courses.M: I

    80、always thought maths was your favorite subject.W: It used to be, but I prefer history now . Actually, perhaps that is what I should choose.Text 6M: Nurse, this man cannot go home. In fact, we need to get him to the operating theater as quickly as possible. His heartbeat is really weak.W: Im not sure

    81、 if that is possible, Doctor Wilson. All the operating theaters will be being used this afternoon.M: His condition is much worse. Get him there now and well have to cancel some operations. Ill explain to those patients later.W: Yes, doctor.M: Hurry, theres no time to lose if we hope to save this man

    82、s life!Text 7M: These hills are taking a lot longer to cross than you said, and Im sure I just heard a bear. We were supposed to have reached the hotel by now. Are we lost?W: No, of course not. You kept stopping to take photos of all the lovely scenery. Thats why its taking longer than we thought.M:

    83、 But weve been walking for hours. Its getting dark.W: Stop worryingI just cant find where we are on the map, thats all.M: Oh noso we are lost! All I want to do is go to sleep!W: Listen, if the worst comes to the worst, well just have to set up a camp in those woods.M: What? Those deep dark woods ove

    84、r there? No, thank you.W: Come on then. I guess the hotel is on the other side of that hill. Ill race you!M: Wait for me!Text 8M: I forgot how much I enjoy gardening. It seems like such a boring thing to do, but once youre out here, its actually quite a lot of fun.W: The fresh air is good for you as

    85、 well.M: AgreedIm really tired already! In fact, Im ready for a break. Would you like a cup of juice?W: A coffee please. Could you make it quite strong, with plenty of milk and one sugar in it?M: Yes, of course. I may even throw in a chocolate biscuit or two! That reminds me Im meeting a few of my f

    86、riends at 3:00 pm. in the town for tea. Would you like to join us?W: Id love to. But I really want to get this finished, so Im worried I may not have time. Its 11:00 am. already.M: Well, lets have that quick break and then really go for it. Hopefully, well get this looking perfect by 2:30p.m. and th

    87、en we can head to the town. Is that a deal?W: Its a deal!Text 9W: Well, that was a new experience! Ive never been on a London bus before.M: Honestly, Id usually take the subway, but theres so much engineering work going on that the trains are often delayed.W: Yes, and we wouldnt want to miss the exh

    88、ibition!M: Exactly. Come on . the museum is just a short walk across the park.W: Weve been lucky with the weather. The forecast said it was going to rain!M: Yes, its cold, but at least its dry. And you never know, the sun might come out later.W: Heres hoping! So . an exhibition of international art.

    89、 This should be great!M: Yeah, Im really looking forward to it.W: What are you most excited to see?M: Theres a collection of Persian carpets lent by the Carpet Museum of Iran in Tehran.W: Oh, wow . And the National Art Museum of China has lent some beautiful traditional paintings, which attract me m

    90、ost. I went there when I visited Beijing last summer! M: You did?W: Yes! I saw a wonderful exhibition of Chinese silk there.M: Great! Well, weve plenty of time to see everything. I say when we first get there, we find the bathrooms, and then go round the exhibition, before getting a cup of tea.W: So

    91、unds great!Text 10M: Hello everyone, welcome to todays weather report. The last few days have seen all sorts of problems caused by the weather. High winds have brought down trees, leaving many homes and businesses without electricity. In the city, 3,000 homes have been influencedsome going as long a

    92、s 24 hours without power. Recent reports suggest that 600 homes in the countryside are still without power despite the emergency services working around the clock to put things right.Thankfully, things are about to change for the good. Tonight, the skies will be calmer and the temperatures will be w

    93、armer. There will be a few showers hanging around next morning, but by the afternoon most areas will be enjoying bright sunshine with temperatures up to 15.The positive weather continues into Friday, and by the weekend, coastal areas will be up to 18 C; 20 C if you live in city neighbourhoods. The longer forecast suggests the good weather may not be around for long though, with colder winds expected the following week.Thats all for now. Ill see you again tomorrow at 10:00 on Tuesday, or, for more uptodate forecasts, click into our website.

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